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Clinical Negligence Claims
The difference between clinical negligence and personal injury can be difficult to understand. Here we describe the differences to help you understand how to make the best decisions for your situation.
Guide
Cosmetic Surgery Negligence
Some forms of cosmetic surgery negligence can occur both before and after the procedure. Here we describe the different types of cosmetic surgery negligence you could experience and when you should speak with a medical or clinical negligence solicitor.
Guide
A Guide to Understanding When Solicitor Negligence Has Occurred
If a solicitor has been negligent it’s important to know that you have the right to be compensated. Here we cover some of the common grounds for solicitor negligence.
Guide
Is it possible to sue the NHS for negligence?
The simple answer is yes.
Guide
Can I Sue My Hospital for Negligence?
The short answer is… possibly.
Guide
Did the Junior Doctors Strike Affect Quality of Care?
Earlier this year 75% of junior Doctors voted in favour of walking out of their jobs and taking strike action.
Expert OpinionNews
Bullying of Staff in Liverpool-based NHS Trust
An investigation of the Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust uncovered some shocking findings.
Expert OpinionNews
Solicitor Fails to Comply With Court Orders
If your solicitor has failed to comply with court orders you should be aware of the consequences and the action you can take.
News
How to Choose a Good GP
One of the key decisions you make in your life will be: ‘Who should I choose as my General Practitioner (GP)?’
Guide
Misdiagnosis, the most common malpractice
The number of cases brought against the NHS for misdiagnosis is on the increase.
Expert OpinionNews
Seven-day NHS: What does it really mean for you?
With David Cameron promising that England will “become the first country in the world to deliver a truly seven-day NHS” by 2020, what does that mean for us and is it really achievable?
Expert OpinionNews
When does ”Never” not mean ”Never” in the NHS?
A number of 'Never Events' have been reported but more still needs to be done to prevent them.
Expert OpinionNews